Explore our comprehensive selection of book series and sets, where readers can immerse themselves in ongoing adventures and follow beloved characters across multiple books. Perfect for readers who love to delve deep into a story, these series sets offer continuity and depth, making them ideal for building a lasting connection with the characters and themes. Whether it's a thrilling mystery series, historical fiction, or a collection of educational books, our book series and sets provide an enriching reading experience.
At Classical Education Books, we are committed to providing a curated collection of books that not only entertain but also educate. Our books are carefully selected to support learning and development across various age groups and interests, ensuring that every reader can find something that resonates with them. Our books are perfect for homeschooling families, home libraries, teachers and tutors, and students of all ages, offering a wealth of options to nurture a love of reading.
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Music Study with the Masters makes it easy to enjoy and appreciate music together as a family. With Charlotte Mason’s simple and effective method, you will get to know Mendelssohn well, add variety to your schoolwork, and cultivate your children’s tastes for good music in just a few short minutes each week.
Music Study with the Masters makes it easy to enjoy and appreciate music together as a family. With Charlotte Mason’s simple and effective method, you will get to know Mozart well, add variety to your schoolwork, and cultivate your children’s tastes for good music in just a few short minutes each week.
With My Book of Centuries you will create your own personal record of the discoveries, inventions, people, places, and events throughout history that grab your interest and pique your curiosity.
A Book of Centuries is kind of like a timeline that doesn’t clutter your wall space, because it’s in a book. But it is so much more! It is a book your children create and keep for themselves, which makes history take on a personal significance.
Celebrate Easter with this sturdy board book format Little Golden Book that serves as both a gentle and comforting introduction to the concept of God. A perfect gift for your little one's Easter basket!
With poetic writing and beautiful illustrations this book shows how even the tiniest things that we might take for granted, like the “jewels on the insect’s back,” are part of God’s great plan.
Create a keepsake, as you witness improvement in his attention to detail, writing skills, and knowledge. Help your student make essential connections between oral language and written language, even as you assist his ability to observe and enjoy the wonders of nature.
Sam Gribley is terribly unhappy living in New York City with his family, so he runs away to the Catskill Mountains to live in the woods—all by himself. With only a penknife, a ball of cord, forty dollars, and some flint and steel, he intends to survive on his own. Sam learns about courage, danger, and independence during his year in the wilderness, a year that changes his life forever.
The My Side of the Mountain Student Study Guide trains students to become active readers by providing in-depth word studies that help students build vocabulary as well as comprehension questions to teach students to identify important concepts and compose clear, concise answers to questions.
A Newberry Medal Honor book, My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George tells the story of 14 year old Sam Gribley who leaves his crowded home in New York City to live on his great-grandfather’s abandoned farm. While living in the forest around the ruins of the old farm, Sam learns about survival and independence and makes friends with the wildlife he observes. Sam loves his self-sufficient life in the wilderness, but as he grows and matures he also comes to understand the value of companionship. This coming-of-age tale has delighted readers for generations with its depiction of nature, wildlife, and a young boy’s tenacity.
My Story and the World Around Me is a lower elementary social studies course that introduces students to history, politics, sociology, economics, and geography, while providing an understanding of God’s world and the cultures of the countries.
Level 1 begins with children in their homes, helping them think about their lives from their immediate families and beyond, as well as learning about local governments.
My Story 2: My Country, My World is a lower elementary social studies course that introduces students to history, politics, economics, sociology, and geography, while providing a comprehensive understanding of God’s world and the cultures of each country.
My Story K: My Family, My Life is a kindergarten social studies course. Social studies for this age typically includes introductions to family and culture, what it is to be a good citizen, basic geography and understanding simple maps, and basic economics and the value of things, ultimately aiming toward a better understanding of God’s love for us, our families, and other people in the world.
The course begins at the core with a foundation of family, neighborhood, and church.
My Thankfulness Journal: Beginner SampleMy Thankfulness Journals offer practice with writing skills and gratitude.
As the student recalls the pleasant details of the day, he receives clear guidance for sharing his thoughts in prayer to the Giver of every good and perfect gift.
For beginning writers (chronological ages 6-9 or comparable skill level)
Provides a large font with ample spacing for beginning writers.
Gives dotted lines for tracing on every page.
Supplies the child with a correct form for letter writing (greeting, indentation for body, closing) in every lesson.
Includes a numbered list, #1-5, for the body of every letter, rather than paragraph writing
Begins each entry, “Dear God,” and closes, “Yours,” with a space for the child to write his name.
These journals, written in New American Cursive, can help your students with:
Composition Skills
improving penmanship
organizing thoughts onto paper
composing with the correct form for letter writing
Habits of Gratitude
noticing unexpected daily blessings
becoming more aware of the kindnesses of others
acknowledging daily mercies as coming from God Himself
Elements of Prayer
reflecting on each day
meditating on Scripture
giving thanks
Essentials for a Strong Mind
disciplining thoughts in an orderly manner
shifting from self-pity to appreciation
focusing on that which is good and true
To assist with memory work or meditation, each page provides a verse of Scripture from the King James Version
My Thankfulness Journal: Intermediate Sample
My Thankfulness Journals offer practice with writing skills and gratitude.
As the student recalls the pleasant details of the day, he receives clear guidance for sharing his thoughts in prayer to the Giver of every good and perfect gift.
For intermediate writers (chronological age 9-12, or comparable skill level)
Provides a more advanced, smaller-size font.
Fades dotted-line prompting as exercises progress.
Supplies the child with a correct form for letter writing (greeting, indentation for body, closing) in every lesson.
Provides the opportunity to write in paragraph form.
Begins each entry, “Dear Heavenly Father,” and closes, “Your child,” with space for the signature.
These journals, written in New American Cursive, can help your students with:
Composition Skills
improving penmanship
organizing thoughts onto paper
composing with the correct form for letter writing
Habits of Gratitude
noticing unexpected daily blessings
becoming more aware of the kindnesses of others
acknowledging daily mercies as coming from God Himself
Elements of Prayer
reflecting on each day
meditating on Scripture
giving thanks
Essentials for a Strong Mind
disciplining thoughts in an orderly manner
shifting from self-pity to appreciation
focusing on that which is good and true
To assist with memory work or meditation, each page provides a verse of Scripture from the King James Version